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Dialects are varieties of a language that differ in systematic ways from each other but are mutually intelligible.
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For the 'ch' sound in Chilean Spanish, do these symbols differ?
As chilean I find more accurate this description to the ch of middle class, let's call it "neutral", and the upper class ch, so:
Neutral CH: t͡ɕ ʨ voiceless alveolo-palatal affricate
UpperC CH: …